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    1.LATCP> SHOW PORT /FULL

      The SHOW PORT command in this example produces the following
      type of display. The display reflects the characteristics set
      by the command examples given with the SET PORT command.

        Local Port Name:   _LTA16:           Local Port Type:  Forward
        Local Port State:  Inactive
        Connected Link:

         Target Port Name:                      Actual Port Name:
         Target Node Name:     LATCP$MGMT_PORT  Actual Node Name:
         Target Service Name:                   Actual Service Name:

        --------------------------------------------------------------

        Local Port Name:   _LTA17:       Local Port Type:  Interactive
        Local Port State:  Active
        Connected Link:    LAT$LINK

         Target Port Name:         Actual Port Name:  PORT_1
         Target Node Name:         Actual Node Name:  MY_DS200_SERVER
         Target Service Name:      Actual Service Name:

        --------------------------------------------------------------

        Local Port Name: _LTA19: Local Port Type: Application (Queued)
        Local Port State:  Active
        Connected Link:    LAT$LINK

         Target Port Name:               Actual Port Name:
         Target Node Name:     TLAT1     Actual Node Name:     TLAT1
         Target Service Name:  PRINTER   Actual Service Name:  PRINTER

        --------------------------------------------------------------

        Local Port Name:   _LTA21:         Local Port Type:  Dedicated
        Local Port State:  Inactive
        Connected Link:

         Target Port Name:                      Actual Port Name:
         Target Node Name:                      Actual Node Name:
         Target Service Name:  GRAPHICS         Actual Service Name:

        --------------------------------------------------------------

        Local Port Name: _LTA22: Local Port Type: Application (Queued)
        Local Port State:  Active
        Connected Link:    LAT$LINK

         Target Port Name:     LN02         Actual Port Name:    LN02
         Target Node Name:     TS33EW       Actual Node Name:   TS33EW
         Target Service Name:               Actual Service Name:

        --------------------------------------------------------------

      The display in this example shows information about all the
      ports on the local node. The display shows information for each
      of the four types of ports:

      o  Forward: a port used for outgoing LAT connections or for
         executing local management functions and LATCP commands.
         Port LTA16: is a forward port. The display shows that the
         port is currently inactive-no current LAT connection exists.
         The target node name of LATCP$MGMT_PORT indicates that LATCP
         is using this port to execute the LATCP commands entered
         by the user. If the display listed a node and service name,
         it would mean that the port is being used for an outgoing
         connection.

      o  Interactive: a port created as a result of an incoming LAT
         connection request from another node or terminal server.
         Port LTA17: is an interactive port connected with port PORT_
         1 on the terminal server MY_DS200_SERVER.

      o  Application: a port used for solicited connections to
         devices on terminal servers or to application services on
         remote LAT service nodes. Port LTA22: is an application
         port. The port maps to port LN02 (a printer) on a terminal
         server node TS33EW. The display indicates that server TS33EW
         queues connection requests from the local node. Port LTA19:
         is also an application port. The port maps to the service
         PRINTER on terminal server TLAT1.

      o  Dedicated: a port dedicated to a local application service.
         Port LTA21: is dedicated to the service GRAPHICS.

      The target port name, target node name, and target service
      name are the names specified with the SET PORT command. They
      are passed to the remote node or terminal server when the
      connection request is made.

      The actual port name, actual node name, and actual service name
      are the names returned by the remote node when it accepts the
      connection request. They may differ from the corresponding
      target names (specified with the SET PORT command) if the
      remote node translates the names. For example, terminal servers
      that accept connections to LAT service names usually return the
      name of the port to which the connection was actually directed.

    2.LATCP> SHOW PORT LTA1 /COUNTERS

      The SHOW PORT /COUNTERS command in this example produces a
      display that lists counter information for the LTA1 device.

        Port Name:  _LTA1:

        Seconds Since Zeroed:                66
        Remote Accesses:                      0   Framing Errors:      0
        Local Accesses:                       0   Parity Errors:       0
        Bytes Transmitted:                    0   Data Overruns:       0
        Bytes Received:                       0   Password Failures:   0
        Solicitations Accepted:               1
        Solicitations Rejected:               1
        Incoming Solicits Accepted:           0
        Incoming Solicits Rejected:           0
        Last disconnect reason code:         18
            (%LAT-F-LRJDELETED, queue entry deleted by server)
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